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they also renamed the capital city to yangon. and they moved it any way. they said we're going to build a new one from scratch and they match hacked a new cap tl. it's a little craze subpoena. happens in isolated regimes, even more than in normal countries. but that's why when you read news stories about president obama making the first trip by a u.s. president ever, sometimes you see a reference to burma and sometimes as myanmar. even though everybody thinks of rangoon as the capital of burma, it's now napida. the last time news about rangoon was in 2007 when there was mass protests in the streets and broadcast all over the world. the monks marching into the streets to protest the violence against people. we all remember the images in their robes in the streets of rangoon. it's why people refer to those demonstrations as the saffron revolution. there's been a long and dedicated opposition movement against the military dictatorship there. in the face of that has been a woman who spent the 25 years pushing for democratic reform in her country. the dictators
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and it's a very familiar sight as you know in this city and around israel but it had been quite a while since there was a bus bombing, since 2004. and it certainly puts people in this country on edge because unlike these rockets that have been coming into israel, that they've been very good at shooting down, this is an attack on the ground within the country and that is not something that people here have faced for a while and they are going to want reassurances in the face of this cease-fire and potential deals down the road, that this kind of thing will not happen. >> and, of course, israel still remains mobilized and that kind of mobilization comes at considerable costs. so, one question that we need to ask and that we can be following up on throughout this hour is whether or not they're pulling back, whether because of the cease-fire they would be standing down. my suspicion is that they would stay there poised for a potential invasion if this thing does not hold. i want to ask ayman mohyeldin to brief us on what's happening in gaza. they had a terrible night in terms of the effect
and it's a very familiar sight as you know in this city and around israel but it had been quite a while since there was a bus bombing, since 2004. and it certainly puts people in this country on edge because unlike these rockets that have been coming into israel, that they've been very good at shooting down, this is an attack on the ground within the country and that is not something that people here have faced for a while and they are going to want reassurances in the face of this cease-fire...
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of the city's top chefs. the red cross spokesperson sis here with me in the studio, sam, thank you for the work done on behalf of red cross. talk about how the folks are doing in the wake of sandy, those you are experiencing in the new york/new jersey area? >> this has been a huge disaster and a large undertaking for us. but we are seeing a lot of signs of home and recovery, which is great. getting out to the community and being able to deliver warm meals today, red cross, thanks to our partnership with southern baptist, we are sending out turkey, mashed potatoes and apple pie. it just brings a little bit of comfort and just making people feel somewhat normal. obviously this thanksgiving for a lot of people, they are thankful just to be alive with their loves ones with them. we are doing everything we can to make sure we are taking care of people. >> you look at the scope here, the enormity of what happened, and i have to actually look at people like you, when you look at this, where do you begin? where do yo
of the city's top chefs. the red cross spokesperson sis here with me in the studio, sam, thank you for the work done on behalf of red cross. talk about how the folks are doing in the wake of sandy, those you are experiencing in the new york/new jersey area? >> this has been a huge disaster and a large undertaking for us. but we are seeing a lot of signs of home and recovery, which is great. getting out to the community and being able to deliver warm meals today, red cross, thanks to our...
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i'm thankful that in just a few weeks, the great city of chicago is going to be organizing a welcome home parade to mark the end of the iraq war. a parade on december 15th to thank americans who have fought in iraq and who have fought in afghanistan. i am thankful for the iraq and afghanistan veterans who themselves decided to self-start veteran's cleanup and recovery crews for the coast in new york and new jersey when hurricane sandy hit. i'm thankful there is still an american automobile industry, when it was not at all clear just a few years ago that that would be true. i'm thankful that the american automobile industry not only exists, but it is kicking butt. i am thankful for that. i'm thankful that when my pal, xeni jardin got diagnosed with breast cancer this year, xeni decided to go public with it in a way that has led millions of people to look at cancer differently and more critically, in a way that is uncompromisingly unpatronizing and very smart. like everything she does. i'm thankful for xeni. i'm thankful for the reporter name terry camp at the local abc affiliate in fl
i'm thankful that in just a few weeks, the great city of chicago is going to be organizing a welcome home parade to mark the end of the iraq war. a parade on december 15th to thank americans who have fought in iraq and who have fought in afghanistan. i am thankful for the iraq and afghanistan veterans who themselves decided to self-start veteran's cleanup and recovery crews for the coast in new york and new jersey when hurricane sandy hit. i'm thankful there is still an american automobile...
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you're looking live at gaza city, a city on the edge. any hope of a quick cease-fire between israel and hamas appears to have gone. off another day of deadly attacks from both sides. president obama has dispatched secretary of state hillary clinton for closed door meetings. she stood side by side with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu tonight. >> in the days ahead, the united states will work with our partners here in israel and across the region toward an outcome that bolsters security for the people of israel, improves conditions for the people of gaza and moves toward a comprehensive peace for all people of the region. >> secretary clinton sits down with palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas and with egyptian president mohammed morsi tomorrow. i want to bring in cnn's wolf blitzer, who is live for us in jerusalem tonight, and anderson cooper and ben wedeman, both in gaza city. wolf, let me start with you if i may. a very tense day with claim and counterclaim coming almost on an hourly basis. there was going to be a cea
you're looking live at gaza city, a city on the edge. any hope of a quick cease-fire between israel and hamas appears to have gone. off another day of deadly attacks from both sides. president obama has dispatched secretary of state hillary clinton for closed door meetings. she stood side by side with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu tonight. >> in the days ahead, the united states will work with our partners here in israel and across the region toward an outcome that bolsters...
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the biggest one was by far and large in gaza city. some leaders we haven't heard in the past eight days, many in hiding, came out today to address the thousands of people who gathered. they're portraying this and describing this as a victory. they say for the first time hamas has not only defeated israel, but has also shown the world what they're about against a back drop of changes taking place all across the arab world. they also sent a message to the united states saying that they should, the united states should support the palestinian people and not the occupation. hamas was going to remain defiant in the face of israel's aggression on its people. alex? >> okay. thank you very much for the latest from gaza. we go from there to israel. nbc's martin fletcher is standing by in tel aviv for us. benjamin netanyahu spoke to the media a couple of hours ago. what did he say, martin? >> he said that they were celebrating in gaz a. he said here israel delivered what he called a massive blow against hamas and gaza, destroying much of the mi
the biggest one was by far and large in gaza city. some leaders we haven't heard in the past eight days, many in hiding, came out today to address the thousands of people who gathered. they're portraying this and describing this as a victory. they say for the first time hamas has not only defeated israel, but has also shown the world what they're about against a back drop of changes taking place all across the arab world. they also sent a message to the united states saying that they should,...
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really the city became very quiet, very little traffic in the street. as soon as news spread of that bus bombing in tel aviv, and within about 40 minutes of the news coming out, there was an air strike on a building not far from here, probably about 500 meters, a huge explosion that shook this building. you could feel the shockwaves from here. wolf? >> what are they saying, ben, the hamas people you are talking about in gaza about this terrorist attack on the bus in tel aviv a few hours ago? >> well, certainly wrefd heard a varied of different reactions. there's an ha has-affiliated mosque just near here. very soon after news spread in the attack in tel aviv, they came out announcing, quote/unquote lions from the west bank were behind the attack, suggesting it was the work of the military wing of hamas. however, later al aqsa, saying they were quoting an official saying they blessed the attack, but saying it was a natural reaction to the events. even though it applauded the attack, it's clearly trying to keep a distance from it. wolf? what are you heari
really the city became very quiet, very little traffic in the street. as soon as news spread of that bus bombing in tel aviv, and within about 40 minutes of the news coming out, there was an air strike on a building not far from here, probably about 500 meters, a huge explosion that shook this building. you could feel the shockwaves from here. wolf? >> what are they saying, ben, the hamas people you are talking about in gaza about this terrorist attack on the bus in tel aviv a few hours...
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gaza city is a very densely packed city. across the border in israel, the barrage of rocket fire continues. cnn's fred plankin runs for cover when sirens warn of a possible rocket attack. >> we are going to get to a safer place. an air alarm going off right now. we're going to get into a safer place. come on. it literally just went off. let's get this unplugged. >> please be safe. >> when the rockets land, destruction, lives changed forever. at least 11 hit the southern city of birsheva. a home left in ruins, a family of six survived with just 30 seconds to spear. tel aviv, a residential building is also hit. u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton arrived for peace talks. >> the goal must be a durable outcome that promotes regional stability and advances the security and legitimate aspirations of israelis and palestinians alike. >> and that is what the last 24 hours have looked like, again, breaking news this evening, a series of massive explosions have really rocked central gaza city over the last hour or two. and we -- it
gaza city is a very densely packed city. across the border in israel, the barrage of rocket fire continues. cnn's fred plankin runs for cover when sirens warn of a possible rocket attack. >> we are going to get to a safer place. an air alarm going off right now. we're going to get into a safer place. come on. it literally just went off. let's get this unplugged. >> please be safe. >> when the rockets land, destruction, lives changed forever. at least 11 hit the southern city...
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gaza city's a very densely packed city. across the border in israel, the barrage of rocket fire continues. cnn's fred pleitgen runs for cover when sirens blare warning of a possible rocket attack. >> we just had an air alarm. it's going off right now. we will get into a safer place. it literally just went off as we got on the air. get this thing unplugged. let's get inside. >> please be safe. >> when the rockets land, destruction. lives changed forever. at least 11 rockets hit the southern israeli city today. cnn's wolf blitzer visited a home left in ruins there. a family of six ran to a safe room and survived with just 30 seconds to spare. farther north outside tel aviv, a residential building was also hit. just hours ago in jerusalem, u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton arrived for peace talks. >> the goal must be a durable outcome that promotes regional stability and advances the security and legitimate aspirations of israelis and palestinians alike. >> that is what the last 24 hours have looked like. again, the brea
gaza city's a very densely packed city. across the border in israel, the barrage of rocket fire continues. cnn's fred pleitgen runs for cover when sirens blare warning of a possible rocket attack. >> we just had an air alarm. it's going off right now. we will get into a safer place. it literally just went off as we got on the air. get this thing unplugged. let's get inside. >> please be safe. >> when the rockets land, destruction. lives changed forever. at least 11 rockets hit...
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it could be a great city, a coastline, beaches, and yet it is -- there's just no such thing as regular life. >> so when we see them on the streets right now with celebratory gun fire, so happy, they're smiling, they're relieved this is at least for now over. >> to even relieved to be out of their homes. i have not seen those streets crowded like that. there was -- streets were virtually empty at night. you could drive -- if you drive at all at night, extremely fast. and, you know, you never know where a rocket is going to go, because you never knew where hamas may be, where they have an installation, where they have an office. and i think one of the most disturbing images i saw -- and i want to warn viewers, we have images we'll show you, but it is very disturbing to watch. a group of hamas men on motor vehicles dragging the body of an alleged collaborator down a main street in gaza city. >> an israeli collaborator. >> allegedly, yes. >> palestinians -- somebody they accused of working with the israelis -- >> clearly, israel has a network of spies who give them on the ground informatio
it could be a great city, a coastline, beaches, and yet it is -- there's just no such thing as regular life. >> so when we see them on the streets right now with celebratory gun fire, so happy, they're smiling, they're relieved this is at least for now over. >> to even relieved to be out of their homes. i have not seen those streets crowded like that. there was -- streets were virtually empty at night. you could drive -- if you drive at all at night, extremely fast. and, you know,...
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i want to go now to cnn's arwa damon in gaza city. arwa, what's the atmosphere like in gaza city, and is there a sense that hamas has strengthened its position through the last eight or nine days? >> reporter: there is to a certain degree if you look at the terms of the cease-fire. at the very least, it does state israel most open its border crossings. we don't know what it will translate to at this stage. but from the people we speak to here, they do feel that this time around, the israelis, yes, it was indirectly, but they were forced to come to an agreement via the mediator, versus four years ago. the mood on the street here earlier was one of celebration. some people celebrating the fact that they do view this as being a victory over israel as having stood up in the face of what they describe to be israeli aggression, but for others, it was celebrating the fact that after days of bombardment, they were able to just go outside. >> yes, you can see the pictures here of people looking jubilant, probably just getting out, as you say.
i want to go now to cnn's arwa damon in gaza city. arwa, what's the atmosphere like in gaza city, and is there a sense that hamas has strengthened its position through the last eight or nine days? >> reporter: there is to a certain degree if you look at the terms of the cease-fire. at the very least, it does state israel most open its border crossings. we don't know what it will translate to at this stage. but from the people we speak to here, they do feel that this time around, the...
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and within the past hour, there were several explosions in gaza city. let's get straight to our team there. >> obviously, looks like we're having a problem with that shot. we'll be getting there in just a moment. difficult to communicate with them, because of these rockets that have been going off. let's try again. let's go back there to ben. >> here in gaza. there were a few hours of relative quiet. but as we have seen within really the last 15 minutes, an intense attack on a building behind right where i am. it's a complex where we understand there are some government offices, and we understand from other palestinian sources that some of the security personnel who were vacated from other areas, other offices around gaza, may have been working out of that building. so certainly there was talk earlier this evening of the possibility of a cease-fire. hamas officials say, in fact, it would have been announced hours ago in cairo. clearly, that's not happening. there's no sign of a cease-fire. in fact, certainly, if you look -- if we go back over the last f
and within the past hour, there were several explosions in gaza city. let's get straight to our team there. >> obviously, looks like we're having a problem with that shot. we'll be getting there in just a moment. difficult to communicate with them, because of these rockets that have been going off. let's try again. let's go back there to ben. >> here in gaza. there were a few hours of relative quiet. but as we have seen within really the last 15 minutes, an intense attack on a...
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ben wedeman is joining us in gaza city. ben, from what you're seeing, what you're hearing, any incoming, any outgoing? >> reporter: well, certainly within the last half hour to 40 minutes there was quite a lot of both. we saw three separate volleys of rockets fired from the area just behind me. and just about seven or eight minutes ago heard a sort of incoming rounds, landing also just not far from here. now it has gone quiet. we can still here the drones overhead, but certainly did seem that both sides were trying to get in their last knocks before the clock struck 9:00. >> ben, it is important for people to realize hamas is not the only actor in gaza which has been firing rockets. there is islamic jihad and other groups. what is the likelihood that hamas will be able to stop other groups from some -- any form of aggression because as part of this cease-fire agreement, they are responsible for a cessation, a stopping of all aggression toward israel by all factions. >> okay, anderson. i heard a large explosi in the distance
ben wedeman is joining us in gaza city. ben, from what you're seeing, what you're hearing, any incoming, any outgoing? >> reporter: well, certainly within the last half hour to 40 minutes there was quite a lot of both. we saw three separate volleys of rockets fired from the area just behind me. and just about seven or eight minutes ago heard a sort of incoming rounds, landing also just not far from here. now it has gone quiet. we can still here the drones overhead, but certainly did seem...
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tell us a bit about the city itself? >> in general tel aviv, you know, is quite a vibrant city. it always is depicted of being what they call the tel aviv bubble, relatively untouched by the conflict, untouched, seeing itself as something of an island in the middle east, with great night life, even in the middle of the workday, the cafes are full, the beaches are full. so that's a stark contrast when acts of violence happen. even with that image, which is very true, during the second independent fatah, they did take place in tel aviv. so this city was by no mean untouched, it suffered many attacks in the past, but the population is very resilient, and the people are living their daily lives going to the clubs and the cafes. almost as a point and because that's -- i wouldn't expect to see day-to-day life in tel aviv come to a halt just like i wouldn't expect to see it in general in israel. well, i admire the courage of everyone there. ben hartman from "the jerusalem post" thanks for being with us this morning. we appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. >>> where he heard some exp
tell us a bit about the city itself? >> in general tel aviv, you know, is quite a vibrant city. it always is depicted of being what they call the tel aviv bubble, relatively untouched by the conflict, untouched, seeing itself as something of an island in the middle east, with great night life, even in the middle of the workday, the cafes are full, the beaches are full. so that's a stark contrast when acts of violence happen. even with that image, which is very true, during the second...
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and in recent years, we have all seen that this complex city has increased enormously. and under these conditions, we are required to navigate the ship of state with wisdom and responsibility, taking into account all the considerations, military, and political. that is what a responsible government does and that is what we did in this case too. we implemented military force, but also political wisdom. i know there are those who expect an even more intense military response, and that may perhaps be needed. but at this time, the right thing for the state of israel is to exhaust this opportunity, to obtain a long-term cease-fire. or an ongoing cease-fire. as the prime minister i have the supreme responsibility to take the right steps to safeguard our security. that is what i've always done and that is what i will continue to do. in the past week, people have died in israel and on behalf of the nation, i would like to send condolences to the families and wish a speedy recovery to the injured. i would like to thank my colleagues, defense minister ehud barak and foreign minis
and in recent years, we have all seen that this complex city has increased enormously. and under these conditions, we are required to navigate the ship of state with wisdom and responsibility, taking into account all the considerations, military, and political. that is what a responsible government does and that is what we did in this case too. we implemented military force, but also political wisdom. i know there are those who expect an even more intense military response, and that may perhaps...
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there was a high alert in the city. they have dropped that alert down to a normal alert, so really, right now, i think the city is very, very calm. you're not seeing a lot of people in the streets. there were fewer people in the streets after that blast for worry that there would be more of that kind of activity, but i think people are glad to hear about the cease fire. however, we talked to quite a few people in the streets over the past few hours about the cease fire and what it meant to them, and one person said, look, we would have preferred for benjamin netanyahu to go all the way, as he put it, and to finish this off for good. so really wanting a permanent solution. they don't want to deal with any more rockets coming into israel and the consequences of having the air strikes then over gaza, and we talked to someone else who said, look, we want it finished as well but we don't want to see a ground war. we didn't want to see it get to that point, but they do want to see a permanent solution, wolf, and that's the wo
there was a high alert in the city. they have dropped that alert down to a normal alert, so really, right now, i think the city is very, very calm. you're not seeing a lot of people in the streets. there were fewer people in the streets after that blast for worry that there would be more of that kind of activity, but i think people are glad to hear about the cease fire. however, we talked to quite a few people in the streets over the past few hours about the cease fire and what it meant to...
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the rebels have captured the city last year. it is in the heart of an area that is rich in natural resources. thousands of people have already left the city to escape the fighting. the fear is that things are only going to get worse. >> translator: the most important thing for us is peace. we want to go back to our homes because we grow our own food and do not depend on anyone. the food is too little here, and we are meant to share it for three days. >> united nations has its largest peacekeeping force actually in the congo. also in africa, politicians in both uganda and nigeria, they are targeting the country's gay population with now new legislation. critics say these new laws would single out gay africans for persecution and violent attacks. cnn's david mckenzie has the story. >> reporter: it's become a rallying cry for the gay community in africa. the brutal slaying last year of uganda activist david cato. bludgeoned to death at his home. the state blamed a robbery. his friends said it was this. his front page photograph in
the rebels have captured the city last year. it is in the heart of an area that is rich in natural resources. thousands of people have already left the city to escape the fighting. the fear is that things are only going to get worse. >> translator: the most important thing for us is peace. we want to go back to our homes because we grow our own food and do not depend on anyone. the food is too little here, and we are meant to share it for three days. >> united nations has its...
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citi price rewind. buy now. save later. did you know that as we age our need for protein increases, yet many of us don't meet our daily protein needs? that's why there's boost® high protein nutritional drink. each delicious serving provides fifteen grams of protein to help maintain muscle and help meet expert recommended daily protein needs. plus it provides twenty-six essential vitamins and minerals and is gluten-free. help get the nutrition you need with a complete and balanced nutritional...